Atlanta police say they've made an arrest in a burglary at Hank Aaron's home.

Atlanta police Sgt. Greg Lyon said one suspect was in custody Monday night. He told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that police anticipate more arrests. Police did not immediately release the name of the suspect or other details.

The crime happened while the 79-year-old Aaron and his wife were away from home in July. A neighbor saw a broken window, and officers arrived to find two BMWs missing from the garage and closets ransacked. Jewelry and car keys were the only other items taken.

As an Atlanta Brave, Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record of 714 career home runs in 1974.

College basketball: Larry Eustachy has agreed to a new contract that will keep him at Colorado State through the 2017-18 season and that has options for three additional seasons. Eustachy led the Rams to a school record 26-win season and an NCAA Tournament win over Missouri last season, his first at the school.

College football: Another day, another report from ESPN citing evidence from an unnamed source that Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manzielsigned memorabilia in exchange for money. In Tuesday's report, an East Coast autograph dealer said he paid Manziel $7,500 for signing approximately 300 mini- and full-sized A&M helmets on Jan. 11-12 in New Haven, Conn. The ESPN report said the broker played two cellphone videos for an ESPN reporter. But the video does not show Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, accepting money.

Obituary: Shawn Burr, who played 16 years in the NHL, mostly with Detroit, died Monday. He was 47. Dave Goetze, a friend of Burr's, says Burr was making progress in a fight against leukemia, but he died from brain trauma after a fall at his Detroit-area home. Goetze has worked for the Shawn Burr Foundation in support of blood cancer research.